#Metoo and now #NoRA actress Alyssa Milano, who criticized President Trump last week, telling him to “stop talking,” has another message today, this time for gun-buying Americans.
She wants to subvert the second amendment and the NRA during a time of crisis by telling Americans not to be “stockpiling weapons” and to “stop the Coronavirus gun surge.”
Americans bought over 2 million firearms in March of 2020, over a million more than this time last year. We have to keep each other safe by social distancing and washing our hands and not bringing dangerous firearms into our homes. #StopTheCoronavirusGunSurge#NoRA
Americans bought over 2 million firearms in March of 2020, over a million more than this time last year. We have to keep each other safe by social distancing and washing our hands and not bringing dangerous firearms into our homes. #StopTheCoronavirusGunSurge #NoRA pic.twitter.com/O5J98QXTFO
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) April 9, 2020
Milano: Hi everybody, so I’m making this video because I’m seeing reports all over the country of Americans responding to the Coronavirus outbreak by buying up guns and ammunition and I know that we are all scared and stressed out during these really uncertain times, but that is exactly why stockpiling weapons could have dire consequences for our own personal safety and those around us.
The weapons that people are buying today could end up being used in households, schools, churches, bars, and in our streets in the future so we all have to look out for each other.
Please, please, please share this video to help stop the Coronavirus gun surge. We can’t lose anymore lives during this pandemic or after it’s over.
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